Gambia goalkeeper dies trying to reach Europe

Gambia goalkeeper dies trying to reach Europe

The 19-year-old goalkeeper of Gambia’s national women’s football team has drowned in the Mediterranean trying to reach Europe.

Fatim Jawara was on board a boat that ran into trouble last month while crossing from Libya to Europe, the country’s football federation says.

Her family confirmed news of her death, according to association president Lamin Kaba Bajo.

Many of the undocumented migrants who arrive in Italy are Gambians.

The Gambia’s President Yahya Jammeh has been accused of intimidating the opposition – charges he denies.

In a Facebook post, the federation said the manner in which she had died was “shocking”.

The coach of the Red Scorpions, a local team she played in, described Fatim as a very lovely person who always smiled.

Chorro Mbega told the BBC’s Focus on Africa programme that Jawara was a member of the squad that represented the Gambia in the 2012 under-17 World Cup in Azerbaijan, having first joined the team in 2009.

“Fati was a player who can play anywhere on the field. I’m really sad about this because she fought so much to be number one,” Ms Mbega said.

She said she was not aware of Jawara being frustrated but added that Red Scorpion players were not paid salaries.